Wichita Open Supporting Wichita's Youth: Earned maiden Web.com Tour victory at the Wichita Open in his 100th career start on Tour. Opened with a 2-over 72 and rebounded with back-to-back 64s in rounds two and three. Trailed by two entering Sunday and carded a final-round 66 to finish regulation tied with Scott Pinckney and Brandon Hagy at 14-under. On the second hole of sudden death, drained a 12-foot putt for birdie and the win. Went bogey-free on the weekend at Crestview Country Club and became the first player to record 100 putts or fewer in a 72-hole tournament on the season.

Rust-Oleum Championship: Carded 69-67-68-70 for a T6 at the Rust-Oleum Championship, marking his first top-10 since 2016.

2017 Season

Finished the Regular Season at No. 77 on the money list. Recorded four top-25 finishes in 19 starts.

Nashville Golf Open Benefitting the Snedeker Foundation: T11 at the Nashville Golf Open Benefitting the Snedeker Foundation.

2016 Season

Played in 23 Web.com Tour events, made eight cuts and recorded one top-10.

Rex Hospital Open: Finished a career-best runner-up at the Rex Hospital Open with rounds of 66-67-67-72. Was tied for the lead with Mullinax entering the 17th hole, but three-putted on 17 for bogey and was unable to get up and down at 18 to finish two shots back. Held the outright 54-hole lead by one shot at 13-under. Held a share of the 36-hole lead with J.J. Spaun after a second-round 67 for the first time in his career. Played the first four holes of the third and final round in three-under each day.

2015 Season

Played in 20 Web.com Tour events, making nine cuts. Posted three top-25s, two of which were top-10s. Season ended on a disappointing note with four missed cuts in a row.

Nova Scotia Open: His other top-10 came in July at the Nova Scotia Open in Canada. Fired 68-68 on the weekend for a T10.

Colombia Championship Presented by Claro: Best finish of the year came in his second start at the Colombia Championship in Bogota, after making the cut on the number. Fired rounds of 65-66 on the weekend to grab a T8, his first top-10 in 24 Tour starts. The 131 total equaled the low 36 over the final two rounds (shared with winner Patrick Rodgers and Andrew Yun).

The Great Waterway Classic: In late-July, added a T5 at the Great Waterway Classic. Had eight top-25s in all, with just one missed cut. Finished the year 16th on the Order of Merit.

ATB Financial Classic: On Mackenzie Tour played in 12 events and had one of golf's highlight rounds, a 59 at the ATB Financial Classic in August in Calgary. It was the first 59 in a Mackenzie Tour event. Holed out for eagle from 122 yards on the 18th hole to reach the magic number. The bogey-free score of 13-under par also included 11 birdies. T4, with rounds of 67-69 on the weekend after an opening-round 71. Jason Bohn has the only other sub-60 in the history of Mackenzie Tour, a 58 at the 2001 Bayer Championship in Sarnia, Ontario.

SIGA Dakota Dunes Open presented by SaskTel: His other top-10s came a month earlier, a sixth at the SIGA Dakota Dunes Open.

2013 Season

After finishing runner-up at Mackenzie Tour Q-School, went on to make the cut in all nine of his starts, with six top-25s, including a T5, T6 and T7. Performance led to a 19th place spot on the final.

2010 Season

Was a member of the Web.com Tour. Made 19 starts, playing the weekend six times. Missed his first five cuts, then recorded his best performance, a T17, at the Mexico Open in June. Finished the season 134th on the money list.

2009 Season

Nine starts on Mackenzie Tour resulted in five cuts made and two top-25s, both of which came in his last two starts in the fall, a T20 and a T15. Was 109th on the final. Topped the money chart on the Gateway Tour Spring Series, making the cut in 13 of 16 starts, with nine top-25 finishes.

2008 Season

Played on the Dakota Tour, where he won four times and was the leading money-winner.

2007 Season

Made one PGA TOUR cut, which came in his first appearance. Played on the 2008 Dakota Tour, where he won four times and was the leading money-winner.

John Deere Classic: T57 at the John Deere Classic.

Amateur Highlights

Was an All-Big 12 selection and three-time Academic All-Big 12 at Nebraska.

Won the 2003 Western Junior tournament and the 2006 North and South Amateur in Pinehurst, N.C.